When it comes to photography, even Manta Rays have their comfort level. This video was taken in The Revillagigedos Archipelago, also known as the Socorro Islands. The diver in question would like to remain anonymous (he's trying to stay on good terms with Mantas). Manta Rays are being hunted for their gill rakers - which is thought to clean blood when consumed by humans. Groups such as www.mantarayofhope.com are fighting to protect this graceful creature. We'll see you next time, because why wait a whole year, for just one week on sharks?

A great white shark smiles for the camera near the island of Guadalupe... do you see any cavities? It's a whole sharkweek in just a minute. We'll see you next time because, why wait a whole year for just one week on sharks? Also remember, This is Your Ocean: Sharks now on iTunes, Amazon.com and GuyHarvey.com .

Here's a quick look at what happens if you leave your camera unattended at Tiger Beach. Natural underwater sounds of Emma T. Shark taking Jim Abernethy's camera. For more on sharks check out www.sharktaskforce.com and www.thisisyourocean.com. I'm George Schellenger for the Shark Task Force. We'll see you next time because why wait a whole year, for just one week on sharks?

The full story behind Jim Abernethy's encounter with a massive Mako Shark in the Bahamas. Filmed in association with an upcoming Guy Harvey documentary on Oceanic White Tip Sharks. For more on sharks check out www.thisisyourocean.com and the www.sharktaskforce.com . We'll see you next time on the Shark Task Force because why wait a whole year for just one week on sharks?

Photographer and Shark Expert Jim Abernethy thought he was getting some photographs and video of a blue marlin, but he wasn't alone. Part 1 of 2.

We'll see you next time for the full story, because why wait a whole year for just one week on sharks? Photographed in the Bahamas in May along with Guy Harvey and the Guy Harvey Ocean Foundation. For more on sharks and the problems they face, check out the new film, This is Your Ocean: Sharks available at www.thisisyourocean.com

Sharks have taken over the Fort Lauderdale Museum of Art. There you'll find a world class exhibit featuring shark art from around the world. Artist, author and environmentalist Richard Ellis is the curator of the event. He's created an unforgettable multi-media and multi-medium experience. "This is Your Ocean: Sharks" co-star Jim Abernethy shares some of his thoughts as he goes through some of the most "jaw" dropping displays. We were blown away, and we think you will be to. It is a tribute to our fears, our hopes and our never ending thirst to understand sharks and the role they play on our planet. For more on sharks, check out SharkTaskForce.com - and don't forget This is Your Ocean: Sharks, now available on Amazon and iTunes. We'll see you next time, because why wait a whole year, for just one week on sharks?

This time on the Shark Task Force - we go behind the scenes of This is Your Ocean: Sharks from a new point of view. We want to give you a look at raw video from a fixed camera used to help make the film. The camera briefly shows some of the setup involved so Jim Abernethy can work with Emma. Emma is a 14-foot-tiger shark and a key co-star of the documentary along with Wyland and Guy Harvey. For more behind the scenes visit SharkTaskForce.com We'll see you next time, because, why wait a whole year, for just one week on sharks?

This time on the Shark Task Force, we look at the raw power of the Oceanic White Tip Shark. Special thanks to Thisisyourocean.com and The Guy Harvey Ocean Foundation. This is Your Ocean: Sharks is now available from Amazon.com and GuyHarvey.com. We'll see you next time, because, why wait a whole year, for just one week on sharks?

This time on the Shark Task Force, we look at the wild world of shark entertainment. Everything from Mega Sharks to Swarming Sharks to sharks vacationing in Malibu or on the Jersey Shore. You'll meet jawsome sharks and actors looking for a quick paycheck - plus there's one title we think you'll really like. Otherwise, we'll be back soon, because, why wait a whole year, for just one week on sharks?